User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- VMware vCenter AppSpeed Installation and Upgrade Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- VMware vCenter AppSpeed Installation
- Installing and Configuring AppSpeed Server
- Deploying AppSpeed Probes
- Managing SSL Keys
- Using Multiple AppSpeed Servers
- Extracting SSL Files
- Upgrading AppSpeed
- Uninstall AppSpeed
- Troubleshooting AppSpeed Installation and Deployment
- Index
Uninstall AppSpeed 8
To completely remove AppSpeed from your system, you must delete AppSpeed probes, uninstall AppSpeed,
and remove AppSpeed users.
Procedure
1 In the AppSpeed menu bar, click Administration.
2 In the page selection bar, click Deployment.
3 Delete all probes by selecting the check boxes and clicking Delete Probe.
4 (Optional) If some probes remain, delete them from the vSphere Client.
a Power off the virtual machine.
b Right-click the machine name and select Delete from Disk.
5 Delete the promiscuous port groups created by AppSpeed.
a In the vSphere Client, select a host that has a probe installed, click the Configuration tab, and click
the Networking link.
b For each vSwitch, delete any port groups called vSwitch n AppSpeed, where n is a unique number for
the vSwitch name.
c Repeat this process for each host on which a probe is installed.
6 In the vSphere Client, select Home > Inventory > VMs and Templates and delete the <namespace>
Probes folder from each datacenter in which it exists.
7 Unregister the AppSpeed Server from vCenter.
a In the vSphere Client, open the AppSpeed Server console.
b Type stop_appspeed.
c Type unregister.
d Restart the vSphere Client.
8 Delete the virtual machine on which AppSpeed Server was deployed from the vSphere Client.
a Power off the virtual machine.
b Right-click the machine name and select Delete from Disk.
9 Select Home > Administration > Roles and remove AppSpeed User privileges and the AppSpeed User
role.
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